Month: April 2016

The last day of walking! Leaving Sugarloaf Key, it felt wonderful to have these dedicated pedestrian paths and bridges for some of the way. “Only” 14 Miles Last Bridge Before Key West This day was the toughest of the whole week. My feet had really taken a beating and it didn’t matter how much I […]

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This was the shortest day of the whole walk, ‘only’ 14 miles. Some Vistas Of The Day Bait And Tackle Stores Everywhere This was a wonderful day, as I finally started to relax and feel confident that I could actually stay on schedule and finish the walk successfully. The lower Keys are also full […]

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This day was one of the toughest, if not THE toughest of the whole walk. 20 miles with backpack and in sun the whole way, hardly any shade to be found. It also included the 7-Mile-Bridge which I approached with some trepidation. I need not have. The 7-Mile-Bridge turned out one of the most amazing […]

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A shorter day with ‘only’ 15 miles…still felt like a tough day of walking. Good Bye Edgewater Lodge The first challenge of the day was the Long Key Viaduct. It’s a pretty long bridge and I felt incredibly lucky to have the luxury of the pedestrian bridge (the older bridge) beside the bridge for motorized […]

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Second day of the walk: a beautiful morning and a beautiful day ahead… Passing the midway cafe, sadly it is nowhere near ‘midway’ to Key West… Bridges, bridges, and more bridges! Beautiful vistas and sore feet. Lunch stop at Crazy Billies, tending to my poor feetsies! This gem – just in case you […]